Steve Kerr's expired contract after the Warriors' 2025-26 season has fueled intense speculation, with a decision expected by early May following internal meetings. In recent exit interviews, Kerr emphasized he would only coach Golden State next year or step away entirely, citing loyalty to Steph Curry amid the guard's final contract season and Draymond Green's uncertain future. Trader consensus tilts slightly toward a Warriors return at 53% implied probability, reflecting his 12-year tenure and four NBA titles, yet the tight clustering around 46% for other NBA contenders like the Lakers, Celtics, Knicks, and Bulls underscores widespread interest from teams eyeing his championship pedigree amid multiple coaching vacancies. This keeps the market competitive, as roster misalignment and a potentially short-term extension could prompt a departure.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedWhich team will Steve Kerr join next by the end of 2026?
Which team will Steve Kerr join next by the end of 2026?
Cleveland Cavaliers 92%
Boston Celtics 91%
Charlotte Hornets 91%
Philadelphia 76ers 91%
Cleveland Cavaliers
92%
Boston Celtics
91%
Charlotte Hornets
91%
Philadelphia 76ers
91%
Golden State Warriors
53%
Los Angeles Lakers
47%
Orlando Magic
47%
Other
47%
Chicago Bulls
47%
Detroit Pistons
47%
San Antonio Spurs
47%
Denver Nuggets
46%
Miami Heat
46%
Minnesota Timberwolves
46%
Phoenix Suns
46%
Sacramento Kings
46%
Toronto Raptors
46%
Washington Wizards
46%
University of Arizona
46%
Atlanta Hawks
46%
Brooklyn Nets
46%
Dallas Mavericks
46%
Houston Rockets
46%
Los Angeles Clippers
46%
Milwaukee Bucks
46%
New Orleans Pelicans
46%
Oklahoma City Thunder
46%
Utah Jazz
46%
Team USA
46%
Indiana Pacers
46%
Memphis Grizzlies
46%
Portland Trail Blazers
46%
New York Knicks
45%
Cleveland Cavaliers 92%
Boston Celtics 91%
Charlotte Hornets 91%
Philadelphia 76ers 91%
Cleveland Cavaliers
92%
Boston Celtics
91%
Charlotte Hornets
91%
Philadelphia 76ers
91%
Golden State Warriors
53%
Los Angeles Lakers
47%
Orlando Magic
47%
Other
47%
Chicago Bulls
47%
Detroit Pistons
47%
San Antonio Spurs
47%
Denver Nuggets
46%
Miami Heat
46%
Minnesota Timberwolves
46%
Phoenix Suns
46%
Sacramento Kings
46%
Toronto Raptors
46%
Washington Wizards
46%
University of Arizona
46%
Atlanta Hawks
46%
Brooklyn Nets
46%
Dallas Mavericks
46%
Houston Rockets
46%
Los Angeles Clippers
46%
Milwaukee Bucks
46%
New Orleans Pelicans
46%
Oklahoma City Thunder
46%
Utah Jazz
46%
Team USA
46%
Indiana Pacers
46%
Memphis Grizzlies
46%
Portland Trail Blazers
46%
New York Knicks
45%
Qualifying roles include, but are not limited to, head coach, assistant coach, or senior front office/basketball operations positions, provided the role is announced as his sole or primary basketball role.
Steve Kerr retaining his current position with the Golden State Warriors (or any extension/renewal with the Warriors) will resolve this market to "Golden State Warriors".
Roles taken in addition to an existing primary role (such as a national team or advisory appointment held concurrently with a club role) do not qualify. Only his sole or primary basketball role counts for resolution.
Interim, temporary, or short-term appointments do not count, provided they are officially announced as such.
If Steve Kerr officially announces his retirement from basketball, or if no qualifying announcement has been made by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
The primary resolution sources will be official announcements from Steve Kerr and/or the acquiring team. A consensus of credible reporting may be used where official announcements are ambiguous or delayed.
Market Opened: Apr 20, 2026, 1:07 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Qualifying roles include, but are not limited to, head coach, assistant coach, or senior front office/basketball operations positions, provided the role is announced as his sole or primary basketball role.
Steve Kerr retaining his current position with the Golden State Warriors (or any extension/renewal with the Warriors) will resolve this market to "Golden State Warriors".
Roles taken in addition to an existing primary role (such as a national team or advisory appointment held concurrently with a club role) do not qualify. Only his sole or primary basketball role counts for resolution.
Interim, temporary, or short-term appointments do not count, provided they are officially announced as such.
If Steve Kerr officially announces his retirement from basketball, or if no qualifying announcement has been made by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
The primary resolution sources will be official announcements from Steve Kerr and/or the acquiring team. A consensus of credible reporting may be used where official announcements are ambiguous or delayed.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Steve Kerr's expired contract after the Warriors' 2025-26 season has fueled intense speculation, with a decision expected by early May following internal meetings. In recent exit interviews, Kerr emphasized he would only coach Golden State next year or step away entirely, citing loyalty to Steph Curry amid the guard's final contract season and Draymond Green's uncertain future. Trader consensus tilts slightly toward a Warriors return at 53% implied probability, reflecting his 12-year tenure and four NBA titles, yet the tight clustering around 46% for other NBA contenders like the Lakers, Celtics, Knicks, and Bulls underscores widespread interest from teams eyeing his championship pedigree amid multiple coaching vacancies. This keeps the market competitive, as roster misalignment and a potentially short-term extension could prompt a departure.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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